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    PerfectSineWaves

    PerfectSineWaves

    Perfect and bit-perfect PCM encoded sine wave audio test tones

    ...Each sinusoid in the file can have a unique phase and amplitude. The included wave file generation utility uses GNU MPFR library for extended precision floating point math and FFTW for verification. Output level is nearest possible to 0 dBTP without going over.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    mp3guessenc

    What's inside your mp3 files REALLY ?

    mp3guessenc is based upon the original project by Naoki Shibata. This command line utility was born to detect the encoder used for a mpeg layer III file but now it can do more and scan any mpeg audio file (any layer) and print a LOT of useful information. Latest modifications include fixes, new features and code optimizations.
    Downloads: 15 This Week
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    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    This is a MATLAB model of an end-to-end chain compliant to the DVB-T2 standard (ETSI EN 302 755 available from www.etsi.org). It was originally developed within the DVB consortium (www.dvb.org) by AICIA, BBC, Pace, Panasonic and SIDSA.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    This program helps manage the verification of checksums related to Shorten (SHN) and FLAC audio files. This script provides a convenient way to verify shn/flac files in bulk. Please read the README.txt file in download section for more.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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